Friday, December 19, 2008

Hatred vs. Hot Beats

We here at Polyrhythmiques love dancehall reggae. Marching beats, synthed-out bass, and raw lyrics bring out some instinctive desire to raise two fingers in the air and buck shots. However, we have always been disappointed with the close-mindedness reggae artists maintain towards gays. Case in point: Movado's 2008 "Dem a Fag", on the Self Defense riddim. Turns out Movado was actually referring to rival Jamaican deejay Vybz Kartel. The two have been battling since 2006, and while Movado's accusations against Vybz's sexuality are harsh, the slightly auto-tuned cries of "fuck ya mudder" on Mr. Kartel's "Wha Dat Fah" seem far more incendiary. Fortunately, both artists bring precise delivery to almost evey riddim they touch, so the feud is far from becoming boring.

Movado: "Dem a Fag"


Vybz Kartel "What Dat Feh"

Monday, December 15, 2008

2008-bit Future Ish

Screwston, TX's Squincy Jones has produced an excellent mix to wrap up the oh-eight; a brilliant cocktail of where sound is right now.  With Nintendub, he blends wobbly dubstep with chopped and screwed Southern rap, topping the whole concoction off with 8-bit Nintendo loops.  Primo.  (via dj/rupture, sort of).